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family size 14 health 11 human capital 11 semi-parametric Bayesian IV approach 11 Quantity-quality model of fertility 9 quantity-quality model of fertility 9 Children 8 Fertility 8 Fertilität 8 Kinder 8 Familienökonomik 6 Family economics 6 Bayes-Statistik 4 Bayesian inference 4 Bildungsinvestition 4 Familie 4 Family 4 Gesundheit 4 Health 4 Human capital 4 Human capital investment 4 Humankapital 4 Nepal 4 Nichtparametrisches Verfahren 4 Nonparametric statistics 4 Theorie 4 Theory 4 height-for-age 4 violence 4 birth order 3 instrumental variables 3 nonlinearity 3 Bürgerkrieg 2 Civil war 2 Conflict 2 Estimation theory 2 Familienplanung 2 Family planning 2 Gewalt 2 IV-Schätzung 2
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Free 17 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 15 Article 3
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Working Paper 12 Arbeitspapier 6 Graue Literatur 6 Non-commercial literature 6 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Article 1
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English 15 Undetermined 3
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Halla, Martin 15 Frühwirth-Schnatter, Sylvia 11 Posekany, Alexandra 11 Pruckner, Gerald J. 11 Schober, Thomas 11 Nepal, Apsara Karki 4 Stillman, Steven 4 Mogstad, Magne 3 Wiswall, Matthew 3
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Austrian Center for Labor Economics and the Analysis of the Welfare State, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz 1 Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 3 Working Paper 3 Discussion paper series / IZA 2 Quantitative economics : QE ; journal of the Econometric Society 2 Working paper / Department of Economics, Johannes-Kepler-Universität of Linz 2 Economics working papers / Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz 1 NRN Working Paper, NRN: The Austrian Center for Labor Economics and the Analysis of the Welfare State 1 NRN working papers 1 Quantitative Economics 1 Working paper / Austrian Center for Labor Economics and the Analysis of the Welfare State 1 Working paper / Christian Doppler Laboratory Aging, Health, and the Labor Market 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 8 EconStor 7 RePEc 3
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Violent conflict and the child quantity-quality tradeoff
Nepal, Apsara Karki; Halla, Martin; Stillman, Steven - 2018
We show that the exposure to war-related violence increases the quantity of children temporarily, with permanent negative consequences for the quality of the current and previous cohorts. Our empirical evidence is based on Nepal, which experienced a ten year long civil conflict of varying...
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Violent Conflict and the Child Quantity-Quality Tradeoff
Nepal, Apsara Karki; Halla, Martin; Stillman, Steven - 2018
We show that the exposure to war-related violence increases the quantity of children temporarily, with permanent negative consequences for the quality of the current and previous cohort of children. Our empirical evidence is based on Nepal, which experienced a ten year long civil conflict of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011931655
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Violent conflict and the child quantity-quality tradeoff
Nepal, Apsara Karki; Halla, Martin; Stillman, Steven - 2018
We show that the exposure to war-related violence increases the quantity of children temporarily, with permanent negative consequences for the quality of the current and previous cohort of children. Our empirical evidence is based on Nepal, which experienced a ten year long civil conflict of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011891527
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Violent conflict and the child quantity-quality tradeoff
Nepal, Apsara Karki; Halla, Martin; Stillman, Steven - 2018 - First version: July 25, 2018
We show that the exposure to war-related violence increases the quantity of children temporarily, with permanent negative consequences for the quality of the current and previous cohorts. Our empirical evidence is based on Nepal, which experienced a ten year long civil conflict of varying...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011922177
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Testing the quantity–quality model of fertility: Estimation using unrestricted family size models
Mogstad, Magne; Wiswall, Matthew - In: Quantitative Economics 7 (2016) 1, pp. 157-192
We examine the relationship between child quantity and quality. Motivated by the theoretical ambiguity regarding the sign of the marginal effects of additional siblings on children's outcomes, our empirical model allows for an unrestricted relationship between family size and child outcomes. We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011599697
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Testing the quantity-quality model of fertility : Estimation using unrestricted family size models
Mogstad, Magne; Wiswall, Matthew - In: Quantitative economics : QE ; journal of the … 7 (2016) 1, pp. 157-192
We examine the relationship between child quantity and quality. Motivated by the theoretical ambiguity regarding the sign of the marginal effects of additional siblings on children’s outcomes, our empirical model allows for an unrestricted relationship between family size and child outcomes....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011798965
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The quantity and quality of children: A semi-parametric Bayesian IV approach
Frühwirth-Schnatter, Sylvia; Halla, Martin; Posekany, … - 2015
Prior empirical research on the theoretically proposed interaction between the quantity and the quality of children builds on exogenous variation in family size due to twin births and focuses on human capital outcomes. The typical finding can be described as a statistically nonsignificant...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012316319
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The quantity and quality of children : a semi-parametric Bayesian IV approach
Frühwirth-Schnatter, Sylvia; Halla, Martin; Posekany, … - 2015
Prior empirical research on the theoretically proposed interaction between the quantity and the quality of children builds on exogenous variation in family size due to twin births and focuses on human capital outcomes. The typical finding can be described as a statistically nonsignificant...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012312614
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The Quantity and Quality of Children: A Semi-Parametric Bayesian IV Approach
Frühwirth-Schnatter, Sylvia; Halla, Martin; Posekany, … - 2014
Prior empirical research on the theoretically proposed interaction between the quantity and the quality of children builds on exogenous variation in family size due to twin births and focuses on human capital outcomes. The typical finding can be described as a statistically nonsignificant...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010352305
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The quantity and quality of children: A semi-parametric Bayesian IV approach
Frühwirth-Schnatter, Sylvia; Halla, Martin; Posekany, … - 2014
Prior empirical research on the theoretically proposed interaction between the quantity and the quality of children builds on exogenous variation in family size due to twin births and focuses on human capital outcomes. The typical finding can be described as a statistically nonsignificant...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010368251
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